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Periclese “Peri” Pontakis is an investigative journalist known to one and all in Greece, where he investigates corruption and exposes it on “Under World,” a wildly... Read More
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Periclese “Peri” Pontakis is an investigative journalist known to one and all in Greece, where he investigates corruption and exposes it on “Under World,” a wildly... Read More
With Travel Winds of Moon Driver Ranch, her sequel to Viajeros, author Nancy Sharon Martin revisits frontier life in post-Civil War Arizona. The Prittchett House, “a grand... Read More
A visit to the website of photographer Joseph B. Hendrix can result in some serious procrastination as one begins to explore the rich color images of European castles, lakeside... Read More
In Frank Kutas’ collection, The Sorrows of a Modern-Day Werther, George and Louise teach one another English and German and fall in love while recounting their war-time... Read More
Buddhist writer and philosopher Thich Nhat Hanh once said, “If you look deeply into the palm of your hand, you will see your parents and all generations of your ancestors. …... Read More
Lorna Richardson, a nurse of Jamaican origin, wrote The Cocktail: That is What Cured My Colon Cancer to share her inspiring story of mastery over the disease through prayer and... Read More
Mike Griffin’s "Tales of the Lost Flamingo" challenges readers to determine where reality ends and fantasy starts. This includes the author’s bio, which states that the book... Read More
British author Pauline Sabin Moore’s historical romance, "Storm Frost", will be more readily received by dedicated followers of British Anglo Saxon history and literature than... Read More
After many years away, Jeff and his wife, Ann, return home to the valley where families once peacefully raised children and kept their farms intentionally isolated from the rest... Read More
Some say the peony gets its name from Paeon, physician to the Greek gods. Legend has it that after Paeon healed Hades from an injury using the curative properties of the plant,... Read More
In the1920s, child-care experts urged parents to follow a prescribed approach for raising children, arguing that maternal instinct and tradition could no longer be trusted to... Read More
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